|Why Indian cotton yarn & fabric exports will remain rangebound in Q3?
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Jul '21
India's cotton yarn and fabric exports may remain rangebound in Q3 2021 as second wave of COVID-19 hampered the market's recovery that had begun after the suppression of the first wave due to efforts of the government and industry stakeholders. The sudden rise of cases during April-May led to lockdowns in various states and impacted industrial operations.
India's cotton yarn and fabric exports may remain rangebound in Q3 2021 as second wave of COVID-19 hampered the market's recovery that had begun after the suppression of the first wave due to efforts of the government and industry stakeholders. The sudden rise of cases during April-May led to lockdowns in various states and impacted industrial operations.
This according to Fibre2Fashion's Market Intelligence Tool - TexPro